How to get a fishing license in Texas?
Tony asked:
I just plan on going fishing for one day (I’ve never been) and apparently I need to get a license? How much will it cost? Is there like a temporary pass I can get? I want to pay as little as possible.
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I just plan on going fishing for one day (I’ve never been) and apparently I need to get a license? How much will it cost? Is there like a temporary pass I can get? I want to pay as little as possible.

August 30th, 2010 at 9:56 pm
I think your best bet is to contact your local DNR rphil04
August 31st, 2010 at 11:48 pm
It looks like you can purchase a one day license for 11 bucks, although that may not be the best idea. Do you know for a fact that you will only be fishing for one day? If you have any doubts, I’d just get a normal yearly license. You never know when you might decide to go again. Josh
September 2nd, 2010 at 6:28 pm
One day resident be $11.00 (scroll down page to 2009- 2010 Fishing Licenses Fees). That be as cheap as you can get one for because the state of Texas sets the cost and it cannot be altered more or le$$. They can be had at any sporting good and or bait & tacle shops. And of course the “Wally World” aka Walmart has em’ ~ like every
D _ _ n thing else!!X%!@X%!! FishSteelhead
September 3rd, 2010 at 1:06 pm
Most State Parks in Texas have stocked enclosed lakes that are chock full of fish no license required Jerry